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LOW VIZ BIZ #8 — SPRING 2000

The Expo was a great success, and… I hope you have been to a meeting to pick up your Resource Guide. It is a winner, too! Read about them in the following pages.

NOW, it is time to party! On Saturday, May 27, our fourth annual picnic is going to be another winner. We will join Blinded Veterans Association members to socialize, eat a wonderful barbecue dinner, listen to music, and dance. You won’t want to miss this one!

The picnic will be hosted by the Low Vision Club’s NW Satellite Support Group and its leader, Pegi Gonzalez. Cost for the barbecue dinner is $5 per person.  Pegi will be at our April  meeting to take your reservations and checks. Or you may send your checks payable to the Low Vision Club to Pegi Gonzalez, 13703 Cedar Canyon, San Antonio, TX 78231. This must be done before May 10. We will not be able to accept reservations after that date, as we must order the food at that time. (Also please include your telephone number in case we have questions and need to call you). Your check is your reservation for the picnic.

The picnic will be held in the Henry B. Gonzalez pavilion at Mission County Park, 6030 Padre Drive, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We will serve the dinner at 11:30 a.m.  For more information, call Pegi at 493-9272. We have many new members, and this will be a wonderful opportunity for us to get to know each other.


UPCOMING PROGRAMS

April 15—Discussion Topic: Communicating With Others—

How to Ask for What You Need (or Tell Them What You Don’t Need). Leslie Hoy will lead the discussion.

May 27—(Please note this is the 4th Saturday of the month, not our usual meeting date).  Annual Picnic (see story above).

June 17—Meeting and program will be at Warm Springs Resource Center. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to see this center and get to know their programs.  We also will find out about their expanded transportation program.


LVC RESOURCE GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE

One of the most valuable tools ever to be provided to club members became available in January with publication of the LVC Resource Guide. It contains a lot of helpful information.

We owe a huge debt of gratitude to volunteer Shirley Lehman who spent the better part of a year working with Bonnie Truax in preparing the 55-page guide. It’s hard to even estimate the number of hours she and her husband devoted to this project. Also special recognition is due the San Antonio Lighthouse and William Judson Center for publishing the material.

LVC members who have not already done so may pick up a copy at the registration table at the April meeting. Copies also have been distributed to San Antonio area ophthalmologists.


EXPO 2000 GREAT SUCCESS 

March 18th was a red letter day in LVC history when the club presented its Second Annual Low Vision Expo at the UT Health Science Center’s Allied Health & McDermott buildings. Many thanks are due Low Vision Club members, Task Force representatives and other volunteers for their hard work.

Attendance totaled more than 450, including the general public.

Three separate areas contained exhibits from 40 vendors and agency representatives, displaying various low vision aids and answering questions on assistance.

Winner of the Talking Scale raffle prize was LVC member Mary Jane Marazzini. Door prizes were won by Marjorie Holiday, Betty Roddy, Yolanda Aguirre, Edith Kroschel, Art Moser, Mac Pena, Virginia Brown, Doe Holliman, Manny Gonzalez, Jo Sugg and Jerry Courtney. 


MEMORIALS AND DONATIONS

Our club has received several checks as donations and as memorials to loved ones and friends who have passed away.

Memorials to Viola N. Kramer and Alvin Otto Schulze were received from John Powell.  Memorials to Gus Pickett, Tom Turbake and Si Helmos  were received from Louise Sayger.

Special donation checks  were received from  Franklin Hawkinson, Robert Gibson, Lilli Wiechert, Cleo Carranza,

Delores Garrett, Harvey Cox, Doe Hollimon and the Select Employees Federal Credit Union. Such gifts are greatly appreciated and enable us to do more things to benefit our members.


ON THE LIGHTER SIDE

A Sunday school teacher was discussing the Ten Commandments with a class of six year olds.  After explaining the commandment to “honor thy father and thy mother,” she asked, “Is there a commandment that teaches us how to treat our brothers and sisters?”  Without missing a beat, one little boy answered, “Thou shalt not kill.”


LARGE SCREEN KILLER WHALE SHOW

John Connors reports that Sea World has started a new show at their Killer Whale Stadium that combines live action above and below the water with close-ups on a giant two-story-high video screen. He said it really helped Joan see the show and may do the same for other members of our club.


ITEMS FOR SALE BY MEMBERS

“Max” reader’s aid that attaches to your television. Only 1 year old. $200. Call 490-4673 Evenings.

Computer Monitor (Color)—Multiple Scan 1705 Display 17 inch screen. Works with either Mac or IBM-type personal computers. Price $100. Call 344-1479.


LATE NEWS FLASHES!

Thousand Oaks Bowling Center—7 members of the Low Vision Club joined an equal number from the Blinded Veterans Association in a game of “No Gutter Bowling” on March 27.

A great time was had by all. Winning first place for the LVC was Wilma Hewgley; winning second place from her wheel chair was Adela Aguilar; third place winner was Vicki Weir, a new member. Certificates will be presented to each at the April LVC meeting. If you want to join in the fun, call Yolanda Aguirre 736-5836.

We have just learned that Southwestern Bell will provide your telephone bill in large print or in Braille. To make such a request, call 1-800-585-7928.


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